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17538Re: dwayne lee normenthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/25.1/mb.ashx
hey daniel we might be related sorry it took so long. send me an email to <a href="mailto://dlnorm4@gmail.com">dlnorm4@gmail.com</a>2014-04-22 04:26:46Zdlnorm4http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/25.1/mb.ashxRe: Searching family rootshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/12.4/mb.ashx
I to am searching for some information on the Norment line. My great-grandfather was Thomas Norment who resided in Haywood County. It borders Whiteville and I grew up in the region. I spent a great deal of time in Whiteville with my grandfather and vaguely remember visiting relatives, but can't recall names as I was pre-school at the time. <br><br>James2012-09-18 18:24:28Znorman_james_jrhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/12.4/mb.ashxRe: NORMENT, Samuel Franklinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/43.1.2/mb.ashx
What do you want to know reguarding Samuel Franklin Norment Jr.? i am a desendent of Samuel. His father was Samuel Franklin Norment, Sr. b. 1811 d 1874 new kent, co. va. Joseph Walden b 1783 d 1861 Samuel b 1740 d 1787 Samuel b 1695 d 1761 Samuel b 1665 d 1742 Josue Norment b 1640 d 1705 all in Virginia early generations lived in Caroline Co. later New Kent co. Josue arived in virginia before 1684 probableyl from England or Scotland. a lot of the more recent information, starting with Joseph Walden, is on ancestry.<br><br>if you need any specific information you can contact me at <a href="mailto://tandersonjr@verizon.net">tandersonjr@verizon.net</a><br><br>Tom 2011-11-06 13:35:40Zthomasanderson46http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/43.1.2/mb.ashxRe: WilliamS. Normenthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/34.1/mb.ashx
Hello,<br><br>I understand you are looking for information on William S. Norment. I know that the Norment family was involved in the timber industry. Burnt Mill Ferry was the site of Fay &amp; Hunter's Mill in the 1870s and 1880s. It is quite possible there was another mill near there, or further upriver at Millsfield. Marchant's Mill was in the general area before the Civil War. I know that at least some of the Norment family were operating mills in the 1850s. Can you tell me any more information about the Norment Mill &amp; why you believe it was at Burnt Mill.<br><br>Best regards,<br>Earl Willoughby2011-08-20 17:23:07Zewilloughbyhhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/34.1/mb.ashxRe: NORMENT, Samuel Franklinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/43.1.1/mb.ashx
I have what you need. I am a Norment and live in Virginia. I can produce a pdf file to send you if you email me. My email address is <a href="mailto://dncul36@comcast.net">dncul36@comcast.net</a>. <br>2011-03-22 14:30:53Zdncul36http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/43.1.1/mb.ashxRe: NORMENT, Samuel Franklinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/43.1/mb.ashx
We are also stuck here in our heritage, decendents of Samuel Jr. Guess we'll keep searching. May require trip to Virginia. Something mysterious going on there perhaps, as records seem hard to acquire. Let us know if you find anything!2011-03-22 04:17:33Zcogumelo3http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/43.1/mb.ashxRe: Nathaniel Ellis Normenthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/46.2.1.1.1/mb.ashx
Will of Samuel NORMENT Jr., father of Nathaniel<br>transcribed 2011 by Diane Bender, <a href="mailto://exeline@alumni.gwu.edu">exeline@alumni.gwu.edu</a><br><br>Source:<br><a href="http://www.historiccourtrecords.org/" target="_blank">http://www.historiccourtrecords.org/</a><br>Archivist<br>Fredericksburg Circuit Court<br>PO Box 359<br>Fredericksburg, VA 22404<br>Cost for copies in January 2011: $20.75<br>Collection CR-SC-H<br>Record ID 175-7<br><br>Description: Lawrence vs Bridges<br>End Year: 1818<br><br>Page 1<br>To the honorable the Judge of the Superior Court of Chancery for the Fredericksburg District<br>Samuel Lawrence shews to your honor that Samuel Norment departed this life about the year 1810 having first made and published his last will and testament by which among other things he devised that his tract of land called Needwood should be sold &amp; the proceeds of sale divided among his eight children to wit Nathaniel, John, Samuel, Sarah, William, Richard, Elizabeth &amp; Ann, which appears by a copy of the will hereto amended as part of this bill and marked A. That the executors &amp; executrix being named by the said will having declined to qualify, administration with the will annexed was granted to Nancy Norment the widow of the testator. That the said Nancy is Admx with the will annexed &amp; as devisee possessed herself of the whole estate of the testator including the said tract of land called Needwood and as there was some difficulties respecting the title of that land the sale thereof was postponed until the [latter end of] the year 1815 when the same was sold for the sum of [£67.16.4] the said Admx having from the death of the testator until that time received the rents &amp; profits thereof amounting annually to the sum of [blank]<br>Your Complt further shews that a short time before the said sale two of the said children entitled to shares therein to wit Samuel &amp; John for valuable consideration bargained &amp; sold bound themselves to transfer &amp; assign to your Complt their interests respectively in the sales thereof &amp; the rents &amp; profits that had ___ accrued or would accrue, as appears by their respective bonds hereto amended marked B &amp; C of which sale the said Admx had immediate notice. Indeed before the said purchase was made by your Complt the said Admx was apprised that the said John &amp; Samuel had proposed to sell to your Complt, &amp; informed your Complt that their rights were good &amp; not to be afraid to purchase. Since the said purchase the said Admx has intermarried with a certain Richard Bridges &amp; your Complt has frequently applied to her &amp; her said husband to pay to him the shares thus purchased by of the rent &amp; proceeds of the sale of land or to assign to him the bonds of the purchaser of the land for the shares of the said Samuel &amp; John, but these applications have been evaded by said Bridges and wife by frivolous excuses that the other children or their assignees have had their shares in the <br>p 2<br>said rents &amp; proceeds of sale paid or otherwise satisfied which is contrary to equity &amp; good conscience. In tender consideration whereof &amp; as your Complt is remediless in the promises save in a court of equity where matters of this nature are properly cognizable &amp; relievable. To this end therefore that the said Richard Bridges &amp; Nancy his wife Admx with the will annexed of Samuel Norment &amp; the said John Norment &amp; Samuel Norment may be made defendants to this bill &amp; on their respective corporal oaths true &amp; perfect answer make to all &amp; singular the promises that the said Bridges &amp; wife may especially say what have been the amount of the rent of said land since the death of the said testator &amp; what the amount of sales thereof that they may be compeled to pay over or otherwise satisfy your Complt the phrases of the said Defendants John &amp; Samuel in the said rents &amp; proceeds of sale &amp; that your Complt may have all other necessary &amp; proper relief. May it please &amp;c.<br><br>Laurence<br>vs<br>Bridges and others<br><br>Bill &amp; Exhibits<br><br>Lawrence<br>vs<br>Bridges<br><br>Bill<br>1816<br>May 3 – Bill<br>Augst 3 – Ansrs of Jno. &amp; Saml Norment, &amp; set for hearing as to them on Pltfs mo. J. D. Wise<br>__ Bridges __<br>Plaintiffs Costs<br>$51.77 Costs<br>1818 __ Decree for Plt<br>630 wood<br>3d May 1816<br><br>[Exhibit B]<br>The answer of John Norment to the bill of complaint exhibited against him &amp; others by Samuel Laurence before the Superior Court of Chancery for the Fredericksburg District.<br>This respondent having &amp;c for answer to so much of the said bill as is necessary for him to answer he saith that by him as stated in the bill that this respondent has transferred to the plaintiff for valuable consideration all the right &amp; interest denied to him in the land mentioned in the bill and in any of the proceeds thereof from the will of his father Samuel Norment. And having made this transfer he has no objective nor can he think that any other person can have any just objection to the claim made by the plaintiff on the said transfer &amp; having fully answered he prays to be hence dismissed with his costs.<br>John Norment<br>June 8, 1816<br><br>[Exhibit C]<br>The answer of Saml Norment to the bill of complaint Exhibited against him &amp; others by Saml Lawrence before the Superior Court of Chancery for the Fredericksburg District<br>This respondent having &amp;c for answer to so much of the said bill as is necessary for him to answer he saith that it is true as stated in the bill that this respondent has transferred to the plaintiff for valuable consideration all the right &amp; interest devised to him in the lands mentioned in the bill and in any of the proceeds thereof from the will of his father Samuel Norment and having made this transfer he has no objection nor can he think that any other person can have any just objection to the claims made by this plaintiff on the said transfer &amp; having fully answered he prays to be hence dismissed with his costs.<br>Samuel Norment<br>June 8th, 1816<br><br>The answer of Richard Bridges for himself &amp; Nancy his wife to a bill of complaint exhibited in Superior Court of Chancery for the Fredericksburg District by Samuel Lawrence. These respondents reserving to themselves the rights of exception to the many errors in the bill contained, for answer thereto, or to so much thereof as they are advised it is necessary to answer, answereth &amp; saith that it is true that Samuel Norment departed this life on or about the year 1810, after having first published his last will &amp; testament, leaving eight Children, that the executrix &amp; executors named in the said will refused to qualify, &amp; that administration with the will annexed was granted to Nancy Norment now Nancy Bridges (one of these respondents) since which time she has intermarried with Richard Bridges the other respondent in this answer. They admit that Samuel Norment directed by his will that his tract of land called Needwood should be sold &amp; the proceeds divided among his eight children. That the land called Needwood was in dispute &amp; that a suit (soon after the death of Samuel Norment) was instituted in chancery in the County Court of Caroline in which suit Nancy Norment Admx &amp; the infant children of Samuel Norment were plaintiffs and Henry Burrus Adm of John Coke &amp; others were defendants to obtain thro that Court by decree a good title to the same and then untill <br>the termination of that suit the land could not be advantageously disposed of – indeed your respondents believe that until the bill was settled it could not have been sold – some time in the latter end of the year 1815, the Court of Caroline decreed (a copy of which decree is herewith exhibited as a part of this answer) that a conveyance of the land called Needwood with a general warranty should be made to the Plaintiffs Nancy Norment Amnx &amp; the Infant children of Samuel Norment, by Henry Burruss Adm &amp; others before whom the Plaintiffs paying the sum of £67.15.4 with Interest upon part thereof from the 14th day of June 1814, which sum of £67.15.4 together with the Interest as aforesaid amounted to $230 &amp; the costs of the said suit to $40. Then respondents paid the said sum of $230 required by the decree of Caroline Court, &amp; the costs of suit amounting as before stated to $40, &amp; obtained a conveyance as ordered by the decree aforesaid. So soon as this was done your respondents advertised this land called Needwood &amp; in conformance to the will of Samuel Norment sold the same at public sale to one Nathaniel Ware for the sum of $1660. 21 cents payable in three installments, one third in cash &amp; the said N Ware’s bonds for the two thirds remaining <br>unpaid. The costs of sale amounting to [blank] these respondents have paid. They agree that the land called Needwood (whilst the suit was pending in the County Court of Caroline) was rented out by these respondents, at the yearly rent of about $30 amounting in the aggregate to $120 which rents having been accounted for in advances to the children &amp; widow, for they purchased from Samuel &amp; John Norment (before a transfer of their rights to the Complainant) two shares at the price of $80 each for which they have as yet received no compensation from the said John &amp; Samuel Norment but which they consider as fair offsetts against their proportion of the rents &amp; of the sale of Needwood estate. The complainant Lawrence rented the land called Needwood for one year at the price of $55 which he has not accounted for &amp; which would be more than the proportion of any claim which John &amp; Samuel Norment could have to the profits &amp; rents of the said land but these respondents say that they have received more than the proportion already before the transfer <br>to Lawrence. It is true that Lawrence informed the respondents that he had purchased the rights of John &amp; Sam Norment to the Needwood land and he produced no paper or evidence to these respondents that he had done so, which would have justified them in making him the payments of their proposition yet so willing were these respondents to come to a settlement with Lawrence that they tendered to him two eights of the bonds which had been taken as the two last payments for the land which was the amount of which Samuel &amp; John Norment would have been entitled to out of the bond &amp;c &amp; they tendered to the Complainant two eights of the money received as the first payment after deducting the sum of $230 paid under the decree of the Court of Caroline. The amount of costs, of Inst – expenses attending sale, surveyors fees, &amp; the commission to which these respondents would be entitled &amp;c These respondents further state that there is a suit now pending against them on the part of Sarah Coke for her share of Needwood land. These respondents are ready to render[?] their accounts in any way; or before<br>any person whom the Court may direct – having answered the bill of the Complainant they pray to be dismissed with their costs.<br>Corp’n of Fredericksburg to wit<br>Richard Bridges made oath to the truth of the foregoing Answer. Given under my hand this 20th Sep 1816<br>John Crump<br><br>[will of Samuel Norment, 1810]<br>In the name of God amen, I Samuel Norment of the County of Caroline being weak in body but of sound mind &amp; memory do constitute make and ordain this to be my last Will &amp; Testament in manner and form following. First it is my will and desire that all of my just debts be paid. Item. I lend unto my beloved wife Nancy Norment the whole of my Estate as it now stands during her natural life or widowhood for the support, Education and Maintenance of my young children, except the Interest which I have in a certain tract of land commonly called Need Wood Land, &amp; except such legacies as will be hereafter named. Item. It is my will and desire that the before named Need Wood land be sold, and the money arising therefrom, together with my outstanding debts be equally divided amongst the whole of my children (namely) Nathaniel E. Norment, John Norment, Samuel Norment, Sarah Ellis Norment, William Norment, Elizabeth Norment &amp; Ann Norment. Item. I give unto my son Nathaniel E. Norment one Negroe woman by the name of Jane &amp; one Negroe boy by the name of Billy and their increases to him &amp; his heirs forever as his full portion of Negroes out of my Estate. I lend unto my son John Norment one negroe lad by the name of Mack &amp; one negroe Girl by the name of Judith and their increase during his natural life, and at his death, I then give them to his lawfully begotten children, also one horse, saddle &amp; Bridle &amp; one feather Bed &amp; furniture to be delivered when he arrives at the age of twenty one years. Item. I lend unto my son Samuel Norment one Negroe boy by the name of Daniel and one negroe Girl by the name of Permela and their increase during his natural life and, at his death, I then give them to his lawfully begotten children, as also one horse, saddle &amp; Bridle &amp; one feather Bed &amp; furniture to be delivered when he arrives to the age of twenty one years. Item. I lend unto my daughter Sarah Ellis Norment one negroe Girl by the name of Kelly and one negroe boy by the name of Gilbert and their increase during her natural life and at her death I then give them to her Children, also one horse, saddle &amp; bridle &amp; one feather Bed &amp; furniture to be delivered so soon as she marries or arrives to lawful age. Item. I lend to my son William one negroe boy by the name of Nelson &amp; one negroe girl by the name of Tamer &amp; their increase during his natural life &amp; at his death I then give them to his lawfully begotten children, also one horse, saddle &amp; bridle &amp; one feather bed &amp; furniture to be delivered when he arrives to the age of twenty one years. Item. I lend unto my son Richard Norment one negroe Boy by the name of Henry and one negroe Girl by the name of Mima and his increase during their natural life and at his death I then give them to his lawfully begotten children. Item. I lend unto my daughter Elizabeth Norment one negroe Girl by the name of Louisa and one Negroe boy by the name of Joe &amp; their increase during her natural life and at her death I then give them to her children, also one horse, saddle &amp; bridle and one feather bed &amp; furniture to be delivered as soon as she marries or arrives to lawful age. I lend unto my daughter Ann Norment One Negroe Girl by the name of Nanny and one negroe Boy by the name of George and their increase during her natural life and at her death, I then give them to her children, also one horse, saddle &amp; bridle &amp; one feather Bed &amp; furniture to be delivered so soon as she marries or arrives to lawful age. But should either of my before named Children die without issue lawfully begotten of their body, my will and desire is that the part of my Estate falling to him or her so dying shall return to the surviving brothers &amp; sisters (namely) John, Samuel, Sarah E., William, Richard, Elizabeth and Ann Norment. Item. It is my will and desire, that should either of the Negroes devised to any of my children die before they are delivered, that the same legatee loseing such negroe shall be furnished another from my Estate at the same value. Item. It is my will and desire that the remaining part of my Negroes at the death or marriage of my wife be equally divided amongst my children (namely) John, Samuel, Sarah E., William, Richard, Elizabeth and Ann Norment. Item. It is my will and desire, that at the death or marriage of my wife, that the remaining part of my Estate together with my Tract of land whereon I now live, be sold and the money arising therefrom, to be equally, divided amongst the whole of my children (namely) Nathaniel E., Norment, John Norment, Samuel Norment, Sarah E. Norment, William Norment, Richard Norment, Elizabeth Norment and Ann Norment.<br>I constitute and ordain my beloved wife Nancy Norment Executrix and my sons Nathaniel E. Norment and John Norment Executors of this my last Will &amp; Testament.<br>In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand &amp; affix my seal this twenty eighth day of June in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred &amp; ten.<br>Samuel Norment {seal}<br>Signed, sealed and<br>Acknowledged in the<br>Presence of<br>W. P. Napier<br>Richd Bridges<br>John Butler<br><br>A – Lawrence vs. Bridges<br>Exhibit with bill<br><br>At a Court holden for Caroline County the 10th day of September 1810. This will was proven by the oaths of the witnesses and ordered to be Recorded. Nancy Norment the Executrix therein named came into Court and renounced the Executorship thereof. On the motion of the said Nancy Norment on her taking the oath and entering into Bond which was acknowledged and ordered to be Recorded a Certificate is granted her for obtaining letters of administration with the said will annexed.<br>Teste John Pendleton Ct.<br>A Copy<br>Teste<br>Jno L. Pendleton Ct.<br><br>Page 1<br>At a superior Court of Chancery held in the Town of Fredericksburg, on the 21st day of April, 1817.<br>Samuel Lawrence, plaintiff<br>against<br>Richard Bridges &amp; Nancy his wife, administratrix with the will annexed of Samuel Normant, deceased, John Norment &amp; Samuel Normant, Defendants<br>This cause came on to be heard upon the bill, answers, &amp; exhibits and was argued by counsel: On consideration whereof the Court doth adjudge, order &amp; decree, that the defendants Richard Bridges &amp; wife do render before a Commissioner of this Court an account of the sales of the land in the bill mentioned, and the charges of such sale, together with an account of the rents &amp; profits thereof from the death of the testator to the time of the sale, shewing the share of each deviser therein; which accounts the said Commissioner is directed to examine, state, settle &amp; to the Court report, with any matter that he may think pertinent or either party may require to be specially stated.<br>And in stating the said accounts the Commissioner is hereby instructed to exclude the claim for a deduction from the sales of the land for the sum alledged by the answer of Bridges to have been paid as the balance of the purchase money, unless it be shewn that the personal estate of the testator was inadequate to the payment thereof.<br>A copy,<br>Teste<br>J. T. Ford, C.C.<br><br>Commissioner Barton’s Office, Fredericksburg Jul 25th 1817<br>In obedience to the above order, the parties interested were notified to attend at my office on Monday the 21st day of July 1817. the plaintiff by counsel &amp; the defendant Bridges, accordingly attended. From the accounts &amp; vouchers produced, your commissioner proceeded to make up this report: from which it will appear that the Land mentioned in the bill, sold on the 8th Sept 1815 Nathaniel Ware for the sum of $1660. 21 cts of which sum $552. 33 cts was to have been paid on the day of the sale &amp; the balance in two equal annual payments. The cash payment, not being received, until ninety days after the day of sale, the plaintiff (by counsel) consented that interest should not be charged before that period. Your commissioner then proceeded to charge interest on the said cash payment &amp; on the rents (after deducting<br>Page2<br>the defendant’s commission) from the periods at which they respectively became due to the 1st day of Jany 1816 as per page 3 of this report, and gave the defendant credit, by plaintiffs consent, for sundries as per page 4. the balance was carried to new account, as per page 5. it appears by the will of Samuel Normant died, that there are eight devisees, and in page 6 of this report credit is given the defendant for the proportion’s of his?, leaving a balance due to the devisees John &amp; Samuel Normant (from the cash payment for &amp; rents of Needwood estate) of $182.70<br>An account was then opened in pages 5 &amp; 6 against the defendant, for the sum’s due on hand, from which it will appear, that after crediting him with the proportions of the six devisees as aforesaid a balance remain’s due to John &amp; Samuel Normant of ….$270.00. Your Commissioner then proceeded to take an acct. in pages 7 &amp; 8 between the plaintiff &amp; defendant from which it will appear that $395.91 is due to the plaintiff.<br>The defendant Bridges requires that it be specially stated that he is not satisfied with the commission of 5 per ct. on the sale &amp; rents of Needwood estate: and that he produced a paper purporting to be a receipt from John Normant bearing date the 1st day of Jany. 1815 for his proportion of the rents of Needwood estate for the years 1811-1812-13 &amp; 14 amounting to $15. this paper being objected to by the plaintiffs counsel, &amp; no evidence produced to authenticate it, was not admitted. By the request of the defendant three days were given to produce testimony, none has been received by your commissioner. The defendant Bridges requires that it be likewise stated that a suit has been instituted against himself &amp; wife by Wm Cocke for her Dower Interest in the Needwood estate, which was purchased from her late husband; and prays that he may not be made to pay to the plaintiff the balance that may be due to him by this a/c unless he gives security to return his proportion of what may be recovered by this suit. This report is respectfully submitted by your obt st<br>Thomas B Barton<br>Commissioner<br>Commissoners fee<br>24 hours @75 is $18<br>charged to the plaintiff<br><br>page 3<br>Dr. Richard Bridges and Nancy his wife in a/c<br>1812<br>Jany 1 To Rent of Needwood land last year $30<br>Deduct commission @ 5 per ct. 1.50 $28.50<br>1816<br>Jany 1 To Interest on balance to this date $6.84<br>1813<br>Jany 1 To Rent of Needwood land last year $30<br>Deduct commission @ 5 per ct. 1.50 - $28.50<br>1816<br>Jany 1 To Interest on balance to this date $5.13<br>1814<br>Jany 1 To Rent of Needwood land last year $30<br>Deduct commission @ 5 per ct. 1.50 – 28.50<br>1816<br>Jany 1 To Interest on balance to this date 3.42<br>1815<br>Jany 1 To Rent of Needwood land last year $30<br>Deduct commission @ 5 per ct. 1.50<br>1816<br>Jany 1 To Interest on balance to this date 1.71<br> To Rent of Needwood land last year $55<br>Deduct commission @ 5 per ct. 2.75<br>1815<br>Sept 8 To cash received in part for Needwood Land $552.33<br>Deduct commission @ 5 per ct. 27.61<br>Total $524.72<br>1816<br>Jany 1 To interest on balance to this date, which by consent of parties is to be calculated from the 8th day of Dec. 1815 1.97<br>Total $710.04<br><br>Page 4<br>With the Estate of Samuel Normant decd<br>1815<br>August 23 By Cash paid of Caroline $.70<br>30 By sundries furnished survey or Chain carriers &amp;c which by consent of parties amounts to $5<br>30 By Cash paid Chain carriers, which by consent is $6<br>Sept 8 By sundries furnished at the sale of Needwood Estate which by consent amounts to $2.60<br>1816<br>Jany 1 By Cash paid for taxes on Needwood estate for 5 years which by consent is at $3.03 per. an. amounting to $15.15<br>By Cash paid John M. Gray for surveying Needwood estate $12.62<br>Balance to new account $667.97<br><br>Total $710.04<br><br>Page 5<br>Dr. Richard Bridges &amp; Nancy his wife in account with the –<br>1816<br>Jany 1 To balance from old a/c $667.97<br>1817<br>July 25 To Interest to this date $62.87<br><br>Total $730.84<br>1815<br>Sept 8 To amount of Nathaniel Ware’s bond given in past payment for Needwood Estate &amp; due at his date $553.94<br>Deduct commission at 5 per ct. $27.69<br>$526.24<br>1817<br>July 25 To interest on balance to this date $27.79<br>To amount of Nathaniel wares bond given in payment for the last sum due on the purchase of Needwood estate which bond becomes due on the 8th day of September 1817 &amp; amounts to $553.94<br>Deduction commission @ 5 per ct. $27.69<br>$526.25<br><br>$1080.29<br><br>Page 6<br>1817<br>July 25 By the proportions of Nathaniel, William, Richard Salley, Elizabeth &amp; Anne Normant, in the Cash payment for Needwood estate &amp; for the rents of said estate for the year’s 1811-12-13-14 &amp; 15 to each $90.35 ½ which amounts to the sum of $548.13<br>Balance in Cash due John &amp; Samuel Normant is $182.71<br>$730.84<br>1817<br>July 25 By the proportions of Nathaniel, William, Richard, Salley, Elizabeth &amp; Anne Normant of Nathaniel Ware’s bonds given in part payment for Needwood estate to each $135.02 ½ which amounts to $810.23<br>Balance on Ware’s bonds due to John &amp; Samuel Normant is $270.00<br>$1080.29<br><br>Page 7<br>Dr. Richard Bridges &amp; wife in account with Samuel Lawrence, assignee of John &amp; Samuel Normant<br>1817<br>July 25 To this sum due John &amp; Samuel Normant for their proportion of the first payment for Needwood estate &amp; for rents of said estate for the years 1811-12-13-14 &amp; 15 as per page 6 of this report $182.71<br>To this amount due John 7 Samuel Normant for their proportion’s of Ware’s bonds given in part payment for Needwood estate as per page 6 of this report $270.06<br>$452.77<br><br>page 8<br>1816<br>Jany 1 By this sum due for the rent of Needwood estate for the year 1815 which was charged by the defendant &amp; no exception taken by the plaintiffs $55.00<br>1817<br>July 25 By interest to this date $1.86<br>Balance due Samuel Lawrence $395.94<br>$452.77<br><br>Folder 2 of 2<br>Virginia<br>At a Superior Court of Chancery held in the Town of Fredericksburg the 18th day of April 1818<br>Samuel Lawrence, Plaintiff<br>against<br>Richard Bridges &amp; Nancy his wife, Admx<br>With the will annexed of Samuel Norment, decd, John Norment, &amp; Saml Norment – Defendants<br>This cause came on to be heard on the papers formerly recd, another Report of Commissioner Barton, made pursuant to the order of the 21st day of April 1817 to which there was no Exception &amp; was argued by Counsel. On Consideration whereof the Court Confirming the said Report, both adjudge Order and Decree that the Defts Richard Bridges and Nancy his wife do pay to the Plt. the Sum of One hundred &amp; eighty two dollars and seventy one cents with interest thereon at the rate of six per centum per annum from the 25th day of July 1817 until payment &amp; assign to the Plt a bond or bonds taken for the sale of the tract of land mentioned in the said Report Called Needwood to an amount equal to the further Sum of $270 and Six Cents, with Interest thereon at the rate of Six per centum per annum from the 25th day of July 1817 until payment, and that the said Defendants do pay to the Plaintiff the Costs by him expended in the prosecution of his Suit.<br>Plaintiffs Costs $51.77 cents<br>A Copy<br>Teste<br>J. T. Ford, C.C.<br><br>Page 2<br>Lawrence<br>vs<br>Bridges<br>Copy<br>Decree &amp;<br>Costs<br><br>Amount to be pd in money $182.71<br>Int. to 8th June, 1818 7.59<br>Costs 51.77<br>$244.07<br>Comn $12.20<br>$256.27<br><br>Received of John Stanard, Marshal of the Fredburg Chancery Court the sum of five hundred and seventy eight dollars &amp; thirty five cents in money &amp; bonds (the bonds assigned by Richard Bridges) in full of the within Decree – Bowling Green 8th June 1818<br>[signed] Sam Lawrence<br><br>Know all men by these presents that I Samuel Norment (son of Samuel Norment deceast) of the County of Fayatte State of Kentucky am held &amp; firmly bound unto Saml Lawrence of the county of Caroline Virg’a, His heirs and assigns in the fanal sum of one thousand dollars currant money to which payment will and truly to be made I bind myself my heirs Executors and Administrators firmly by these presents Sealed with my Seal and dated this 14th day of March 1815<br>The Condition of the above obligation is such that whereas the sd Saml Norment under the Will of his Father the said Saml Norment deceased is intitled to one Eight part of the proceeds of the tract of Land named in His Father’s will by Needwood Land Supposed to Contain Three hundred &amp; sixty one acres. He the said Samuel Norment hath agreed to sell assign and transfer all his one Eight part or share of the money arising from the sale of the said land together with the Rents &amp;c to the said Saml Lawrence for &amp; in Consideration of the sum of one hundred dollars in hand paid before the Execution of these presents and the above obligation to be voide when the true intent &amp; meaning of the condition &amp; agreement shall be finally carried into full Effect.<br>Samuel Norment {seal}<br>Sealed &amp; delivered<br>In presents of<br>James Hurt<br>Thos. Hurt<br><br>Know all men by these presents that I John Norment (son of Samuel Norment decd) of the County of Caroline am held &amp; firmly bound unto Samuel Lawrence of the same County in the just &amp; full sum of One thousand Dollars Currant Money of Virginia, to be paid unto the said Samuel Lawrence his Attorney his heirs Executors Admrs or assigns, I bind myself my heirs Executors or Admrs firmly by these presents sealed with my seal &amp; dated this 2nd day of March one thousand eight hundred &amp; fifteen. The condition of the above obligation is such that whereas the sd John Norment under the Will of his Father the sd Samuel Norment dec. is entitled to one eighth part of the proceeds of the tract of land named in his will by Needwood Land supposed to contain three hundred &amp; sixty one acres, he the sd John Norment has agreed to sell assign &amp; transfer all his one eighth part or share of the money arising from the sale of the sd land, together with the Rents &amp;c to the said to the said Samuel Lawrence for &amp; in consideration of the sum of Ninety five dollars in hand paid before the Execution of these presents and the above obligation to be void when the truth intent and meaning of the condition &amp; agreement shall be finally carried into full effect<br>John Norment {seal}<br>In the presence of<br>W. P. Napier<br>Richd Peatross<br>Reuben Turner<br><br>Lawrence vs Bridges &amp; more. Ought not all the parties who are entitled to the amount of sales of Needwood to be parties in this cause. If not, let the Deft Bridges &amp; ux be required to render an account of profits &amp;c of Needwood land. Let an account be taken between the Defts to ascertain what is the sum to which the Pltf is entitled.<br>R. N.<br>1817<br><br>Lawrence<br>Vs<br>Bridges The Deft Bridges excepts to Commissioner Barton’s report in the following particulars<br>1st<br>Because the commissioner has allowed the wife but five p cent interest the profits &amp; rents of Needwood estate<br>2d – [blank]<br><br>a sloppily scrawled note about 6 percent interest (instead of 5) with date 25 July 1817 &amp; sum of $270 [can’t read]<br><br>Lawrence<br>vs<br>Brides<br><br>Stanard<br>Copy order &amp; notice<br>1817 June 9th copy deld Richd Bridges &amp; a copy left with him for his wife<br>Saml Norment has removed to Kentucky as I have been informed.<br>John Stanard, M. F. C. D.<br><br><br>I acknowledge __ of this notice Plt<br>M. Stanard<br>June 9th, 1817<br><br>Corporation of Fred. Pct.<br>John Stanard this day has made oath before me a Justice of the Peace for the said Corporation that he did on the 9th Inst. Deliver to Richard Bridges a true Copy of the within order. I notice &amp; at the same time he left with him a copy for his wife. Given under my hand this 19th July 1817<br>Benjn Day<br>Mr Richard Bridges made oath before me that he delivered a copy of the above order &amp; notice to John Normant on the 15th day of June 1817.<br>July 21st 1817<br>Thomas B. Barton<br>Commissioner<br><br>Typeset subpoena with handwritten entries:<br>The Commonwealth of Virginia<br>To the Sheriff of Caroline County, GREETING:<br>YOU are hereby commanded to summon Richard Bridges &amp; Nancy his wife, administratrix with the will annexed of Samuel Norment, deceased, &amp; John Norment &amp; Samuel Norment,<br>To appear before the Judge of the Superior Court of Chancery, directed by law to be holden in the Town of Fredericksburg, at the Court-House in the said town, on the tenth day of the next term, to answer a bill exhibited against them in the said Court by Samuel Lawrence.<br>And this they shall in no wise omit, under the penalty of $100 each and have then there this writ. Witness John Taylor Ford, Clerk of our said Court at Fredericksburg, this 28th day of March, 1816, and in the 40th year of the Commonwealth.<br>J. T. Ford, C.C.<br>[The Sheriff is requested to note, in his return, the time of executing this process.]<br><br>Stanard<br><br>Lawrence<br>vs<br>Bridges<br><br>Subpoena<br>Executed this 8th day of April 1816<br>Archd Samuel<br>For<br>John Scott, Shff<br><br>VIRGINIA:<br>AT Rules holden in the Clerk’s Office of the Superior Court of Chancery for the Fredericksburg District, the 3d day of August, 1816<br>Samuel Lawrence, Plaintiff<br>Against<br>Richard Bridges &amp; Nancy his wife, administratrix with the will annexed of Samuel Norment, deceased, &amp; John Norment &amp; Samuel Norment, defendants<br>THE Subpoena awarded in this case, being returned executed on the Defendants<br>Richard Bridges &amp; wife<br>And three months since filing the bill, and the service of the subpoena having elapsed and they still failing to file their answers the bill of the Plaintiff is taken and the Court will proceed at a future day to decree the matter thereof, unless the said Defendants on or before the tenth day of the term next after they shall have been served with a copy of this order, shew cause to the contrary.<br>A copy – teste,<br>J. T. Ford, C.C.<br>(One copy to be served on the Defendant, and an affidavit of the manner of service made on the other, which must be returned to this office.)<br><br>Stanard<br><br>Lawrence<br>vs<br>Bridges<br><br>Caroline<br><br>1816 Augt 14th Copy deld<br><br>Corpn of Fred’g to wit: John Stanard, this day personally appeared before me a Justice of the peace for the said Corpn &amp; made oath that he did on the 14th Inst deliver to Richd Bridges &amp; Nancy his wife 9each) a true copy of the within order - Given under my hand this 27th Augt 1816<br>Wm Gordon2011-03-14 22:15:27ZTimeBenderhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/46.2.1.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Nathaniel Ellis Normenthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/46.2.1.1/mb.ashx
Thank you very much for the info--it fits in very well with the other data that I have2011-03-11 20:45:32ZRFrankNhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/46.2.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Nathaniel Ellis Normenthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/46.2.1/mb.ashx
I don't know how these two fit in. This is not my area of expertise.<br>Daily Public Ledger (Maysville, KY) 10 Jun 1892<br>Father and Son Drowned.<br>Nashville, Tenn., June 10.<br>Near Whiteville, early Thursday morning, Nat Norment, a young man, was drowned in Hatchie river. He had gone with a fishing party, and attempted to swim across the river, when it is supposed he cramped, and, as the current was very swift, drowned before any assistance could be rendered him. His aged father was standing on the river bank and sprang te rescue him, but was himself overcome by the current and drowned. Neither has been recovered.2011-03-11 20:24:54ZTimeBenderhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/46.2.1/mb.ashx JONES Jean NORMENT 1930-1999 http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/51/mb.ashx
JONES Jean NORMENT 1930-1999 <br> <br>I photographed this gravestone in the Mount Olivet Cemetery, Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use this picture for your personal records. This is one of the 216,340 cemetery photos free at <a href="http://teafor2.com" target="_blank">http://teafor2.com</a> <br><br>If you know more about this person please reply here instead of contacting me because this is most likely not my family.2010-08-18 11:04:22Zt42MountOlivethttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/51/mb.ashxRe: Searching family rootshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/12.3/mb.ashx
I'm very new at this therefore I have more questions than answers.I'm Vincent Norment currently residing in Cincinnati,Ohio. I remember meeting uncle Simon as a 9 year old visiting Whiteville,TN with my grandfather (Johnnie Norment)also known as "Freddie Johnnie". I remember eating fresh food that he and other relatives were canning.From my recollection uncle Simon was of mixed race. Not only was he very light....I believe his hair was white (not gray). I think The small TN.town of Whiteville is literally run by the Norment name.There is a Norment cementary...there was a street named Norment (atleast that's what I remember to be the truth 36yrs ago as nine year old). 2010-07-29 16:52:02Zvnorment2003http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/12.3/mb.ashxRe: Searching family rootshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/12.2/mb.ashx
Any further information appreciated2010-04-29 00:21:45Zksalexhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/12.2/mb.ashxRe: Searching family rootshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/12.1/mb.ashx
Death Notice of Mary Wilkerson Carl's Mother Mary Eliza Norment Carl <br>1912 <br><br>GENEALOGICAL ABSTRACTS FROM REPORTED DEATHS<br>THE NASHVILLE CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE 1911-1914<br>By Jonathan Kennon Thompson Smith<br>Copyright, Jonathan K. T. Smith, 2003<br><br>JULY-DECEMBER 1912<br><br>(Page 25)<br>November 15, 1912<br>...<br><br>MARY ELIZA CARL daughter of Rev. Simeon and Elizabeth Norment, born Camden, N.C., 1837; died Oct. 9, 1912; married Jacob Ely Carl, 1851. Children: Mrs. Alonzo Monk, Rev. J. S. Carl, Rev. J. F. Carl (dec); Addie Carl.<br> <br>2010-04-29 00:20:46Zksalexhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/12.1/mb.ashxDescendents of Elizabeth Moore and William Norment, b. 1760 in VAhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/50/mb.ashx
I would like to introduce myself and see if some of us can make some connections. My maiden name is Dorothy Norment Simpson, b. in Birmingham, AL. I was named for my mother Dorothy Minnie (Lloyd) Norment, b. 20 October 1922, d. 4 January 2007. Her father was Edward Lloyd (Lyttleton) Norment, b. 21 November 1884, near Huntsville, AL, d. 7 April 1942, in Birmingham, AL. His father was John Francis Norment, b. 16 July 1845, d. 10 September 1901. His father was John Haywood Norment, b. 4 November 1799. His father was William Norment, b. 1760 in VA. WIlliam's wife was Elizabeth (Betsey) Moore. <br><br>William and Elizabeth's other children included:<br> Stokes Norment<br> Thomas Aaron Norment<br> James Moore Norment<br><br>It is my understanding that this information came from the Norment family Bible. Unfortunately, I have never seen it, nor do I know who has it now.<br><br>I also have a copy of a typed letter from a Mamie R. Shultice, Norfolk, VA, to a cousin Robert H. Norment in Richmond, VA, in 1927. It contains much information which I will try to type or scan and share. It came into my mother's possession by way of a cousin Henry Blair Norment, West Englewood, NJ in 1951.<br><br>I would love to share what I have with other parts of my Norment family. Please contact me at <a href="mailto://bennettdpchs@yahoo.com">bennettdpchs@yahoo.com</a>. <br><br>Regards,<br>Dottie (Dorothy Norment Simpson Bennett)2010-04-24 20:34:13Zbennettdpchshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/50/mb.ashxRe: Richard Norment of Caroline Co Vahttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/49.1/mb.ashx
According to Caroline Co. records, Richard and Frances (DeJarnette) Norment had no children.2010-01-26 20:01:13ZTimeBenderhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/49.1/mb.ashxRichard Norment of Caroline Co Vahttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/49/mb.ashx
Need parents &amp; siblings for Richard b abt 1790. He marr Frances DeJarnette dau of John DeJarnette &amp; Frances Favor. Also need children for Richard &amp; Frances.<br> Thanks, Ollie2010-01-25 01:27:21Zolclarkehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/49/mb.ashxMary Norment of Bastrop, TX 1919http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/48/mb.ashx
Mary is pictured in the 1919 Pedagog, yearbook of Southwest Texas State Normal College in San Marcos, Texas. She is a junior. I'm not kin but thought this might help someone locate family.2009-11-28 23:34:03Zdrbrownleehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/48/mb.ashxRe: Norments of Henrico Co., VAhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/30.2/mb.ashx
Jan, I have a William Norment, b. 1760 in VA. He married Elizabeth Moore 19 Dec 1793. Their son John H. Norment was born 1799, I think in Savannah, GA. His first wife was Maria Louisa Spear. One child- Maria E. Norment. John's second wife was Henrietta R. Robertson. Their children were Emily Murray Norment 1843-1865, John Francis Norment 1845-1900, and William H. Norment 1848-1906. The son of John Francis Norment was my grandfather Edward Lloyd Lyttleton Norment.<br><br>The earliest Norment I have is William in VA, but I don't have any other details about him. 2009-09-24 04:10:55Zbennettdpchshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/30.2/mb.ashxRe: Robert Hunt Norment of Caroline Co Vahttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/47.1/mb.ashx
What evidence do you have of the relationship of Effie Virginia Broaddus born 1860, [daughter of Richard Franklyn Broaddus and Virginia Mercer Henshaw] being married to Robert Hunt Norment????????<br> I would like to know more, because she is my father's grandmother who married on Oct 1, 1884 Robert Howerton Brownley (VA DPH Caroline County page 78 line 8 ) wed by Rev Andrew Broaddus.<br>1910 census at Newton, VA dist 52 of King &amp; Queen Co, Robert Howerton Brownley &amp; Effie Virginia Broaddus his wife have been married 25 years, she was the mother of 8 children, 6 were still living.<br> The children of Effie Virginia Broaddus and Robert Howerton Brownley are: <br>Charles Edward b. 1884,<br>Joseph born &amp; died 1885,<br>Robert Howerton,Jr b. 1889, <br>Maurice Gregg b. 1892,<br>*WILLIAM FRANKLIN (my grandfather ) born Oct 28, 1894 ,<br> Lucy Virginia b. 1896 and married an Upshaw,<br> Joseph Mercer b, Oct 1898, <br>and Richard Mercer Brownley b. 1901. <br>The Hinshaw Association also has this info and I am unable to find out where it began and with what proof, please let me know if this is an incorrect attachment or if you are confused with another Effie V. Broaddus??? If she was married briefly before my Great grandfather I would love to know more...Thanks, Sue2009-05-14 22:35:09Zsjh82791http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/47.1/mb.ashxRe: Norments of Henrico Co., VAhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/30.1.1/mb.ashx
Thank you, Frank. Doris and I are e-mail friends.<br>Jan2009-03-17 18:10:49Zjbvassallohttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/30.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Norments of Henrico Co., VAhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/30.1/mb.ashx
I am wondering if you received any response to your posting. the names you listed are very familiar to me and to a "cousin" of mine who has done a good job researching this area. We are both descendants of Samuel Norment, Jr.(aka Major Samuel Norment). She has posted on the same message board using "dncul". You may wish to contact her.<br><br>Good Hunting<br>Frank<br><br> 2009-02-27 17:02:15ZRFrankNhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/30.1/mb.ashxRe: Nathaniel Ellis Normenthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/46.2/mb.ashx
Nathaniel Ellis Norment, b. March 14, 1783, was the son of Major Samuel Norment, b. about 1762, in Caroline County, Virginia, and Elizabeth Crenshaw.<br><br>These are my ancestors as well. I would be happy to share more with you if you contact me at <a href="mailto://dncul36@comcast.net">dncul36@comcast.net</a>.<br>2009-02-17 15:20:45Zdncul36http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/46.2/mb.ashxRe: Nathaniel Ellis Normenthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/46.1.2/mb.ashx
Take a look at the following page on the web<br><br><a href="http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/n/o/r/Melvin-Norment-2/index.html" target="_blank">http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/n/o/r/Melvin-Norm...</a><br><br>Melvin's contact information is on that page. He's writing the history for our branch of this tree.2008-11-24 18:16:46Zhpatnormenthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/46.1.2/mb.ashxRe: Nathaniel Ellis Normenthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/46.1.1/mb.ashx
I have been in contact with a Nancy Norment Creekmore who lived in Whiteville, however I would be interested in any information that you may have. You can never have too much info even if it only confirms what you think you already know. 2008-11-22 13:18:48ZRFrankNhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/46.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Nathaniel Ellis Normenthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/46.1/mb.ashx
Have you found the information you were looking researching on the Menefee/Norment family? I may have the person for you to contact. My tree/branch of the Norment family lived in Whiteville Tennessee in the latter part of 1800s. My cousin has done an extensive research on the Norments. There is a Nathaniel Norment that was a g-g-g-g uncle of mine. Let me know if I can offer you some assistance.2008-11-22 03:09:09Zhpatnormenthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/46.1/mb.ashxRe: Charles C. Norment b. July 1873, TNhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/29.1/mb.ashx
I believe the Charles C. Norment you speak of may be my Great Great Grandpa and was wondering if you found any further information.2008-05-27 16:36:19Zsnicely24http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/29.1/mb.ashxRobert Hunt Norment of Caroline Co Vahttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/47/mb.ashx
Need parents &amp; siblings for Robert b abt 1860. He marr Effie Virginia Broaddus who was the dau of Richard Franklin Broaddus &amp; Virginia Mercer ( Virgie ) Henshaw. Also need childre for Robert &amp; Effie.<br> Ollie2008-01-03 01:57:40Zolclarkehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/47/mb.ashxNathaniel Ellis Normenthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/46/mb.ashx
This my 3GreatGrandfather, born in VA abt 1783 later moved to Whiteville, TN and married Sarah Menefee b 1798. They had about 5 childrens, John Samuel and William Menefee are most promient in my background. I am looking for his(Nathaniel's) parents, other brothers,sisters etc. <a href="mailto://Email--popsnjj@bellsouth.net">Email--popsnjj@bellsouth.net</a>2007-08-13 21:33:14ZRFrankNhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/46/mb.ashxNancy Norment Woods - 1915 - 1990http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/45/mb.ashx
Death certificate for Nancy Norment Woods, 1915 - 1990, recorded at the Maricopa County Recorders office. Parents showing as Richard Baxter Norment Jr. and Vola Caltrider. <br><br>Document type - death cer<br><br><a href="http://recorder.maricopa.gov/recdocdata/GetRecDataSelect.asp?mcrs=1" target="_blank">http://recorder.maricopa.gov/recdocdata/GetRecDataSelect.asp...</a><br><br>2007-05-03 22:46:18ZJoellenBrown27http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/45/mb.ashxNormentshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/44/mb.ashx
Looking for info on a Louisa(Louise) Ann Norment. She married James Blount on May17,1826 in Charlotte,Mecklenburg,NC. Any info on her family(parents,siblings) or children she and James had.<br><br> thanks, <br> S. Blount2006-05-03 02:33:18Zhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/44/mb.ashxNORMENT, Samuel Franklinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/43/mb.ashx
Can anyone give me help with the ancestors of Samual Franklin Norment born in 1810 who married Mary T. Taliaferro? Their children were Samuel Franklin Norment, Jr., Kate, and Mary. Thanks.2006-03-10 20:10:00Zdnculhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/43/mb.ashxNORMENT, Robert Lindsey and Harry Blairhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/42/mb.ashx
I am searching for information on Robert Lindsey Norment and Harry Blair Norment, sons of Robert Hunt Norment and Miriam Taylor Boykin. Anyone who knows anything about this family is requested to email me at <a href="mailto://dncul36@comcast.net">dncul36@comcast.net</a>. I will be happy to share what I already have on this family in exchange for more information. Thanks.2006-03-08 16:00:58Zdnculhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/42/mb.ashxMary Ann Normenthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/41/mb.ashx
Seeking family information on Mary Ann Norment who married William Henry Harrison. Mary Ann was born 1811 in Tennessee according to the Harrison family Bible. Children names indicate conncetion to Sweepson and Witherson families. Only son is named James Henry Harrison. Wondering if Mary Ann's father is named James?2006-03-05 00:26:44Zhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/41/mb.ashxNORMENT, Robert Hunthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/40/mb.ashx
Looking for information on the family of Robert Hunt Norment, who married Effie Virginia Broaddus of Sparta, Caroline County, VA. Any thing you can supply will be greatly appreciated. You may contact me directly at <a href="mailto://dncul36@comcast.net">dncul36@comcast.net</a>.<br>2006-01-24 00:41:55Zdnculhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/40/mb.ashxJOSEPH NORMENT, son of SAMUEL NORMENThttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/38/mb.ashx
Looking for information on Joseph Norment, date of birth, death, his wife, children, etc. He is the son of Samuel Norment and his wife, Elizabeth (married in 1776 in Henrico County, Virginia). Will accept Email direct at <a href="mailto://dncul36@comcast.net">dncul36@comcast.net</a>.2006-01-07 21:46:47Zdnculhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/38/mb.ashxElizabeth Norment who married George Sutherlandhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/37/mb.ashx
I am trying to find information on Elizabeth Norment born about 1660 in Va. and died before 1-20-1705. She married George Sutherland born 1667 in Prince George, Va. and died 1698 in Pittsylvania, Va. Thanks in advance for any help. Dianne2005-11-04 04:10:37Zhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/37/mb.ashxRe: Elizabeth Norment died before 1703/04.http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/35.1/mb.ashx
Hi Mike, Elizabeth Norment who married George Sutherland was my husband 7th great GrandMother also. I would like to share information with you. You can e-mail me at <a href="mailto://mawmawd1@cox.net">mawmawd1@cox.net</a><br>Dianne2005-11-04 04:08:06Zhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/35.1/mb.ashxWILLIAM NORMENT; June 1786, Mecklenburg Co., VAhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/36/mb.ashx
2005-10-03 22:47:38Zhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/36/mb.ashxElizabeth Norment died before 1703/04.http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/35/mb.ashx
Elizabethy Norment was my 7th great-grandmother she married George Sutherland.<br><br>Any addition infomation or documentation would be greatly appreciated.<br><br>Thanks,<br>Mike Rowley<br><a href="mailto://michael.j.rowley@GSK.com">michael.j.rowley@GSK.com</a>2005-08-27 23:37:00Zhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/35/mb.ashxCharles C. Norment b. July 1873, TNhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/29/mb.ashx
In the 1900 census of Montgomery Co. TN I have Charles C. Norment age 26, his wife, Birdie, age 18 and daughter Vera age 3. In the 1910 census of Montgomery Co. TN I have Charles C. Norment age 36, his wife, Bertha, age 28, daughter Vera age 13, and sons Albert 8, Thurman 5, and Winters 3. In the 1920 census of Coffee Co. TN I have Charles C. Norment age 55 (something wrong here), his wife Willie H. age 49, and sons Albert 18, Thurman 15, and Winters 13. In the 1930 census I found Albert in Wayne Co. MI, and Thurman and Winters in Marshall Co. TN. I am trying to locate Charles C. Norment's parents. So far I have come up with one possibility. On the 1880 census of Crockett Co. TN there is a Charles Norment age 4 living in the household of J. R. Hurley age 26, his wife Sarah F. age 20, and their daughter Lizzie S. age 5. The relationship box on the census for Charles Norment was left blank.<br>Does anyone know who Charles C. Norment's parents were?<br>Thanks, Craig<br>2005-07-30 16:53:52ZCraigMcCanlesshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/29/mb.ashxRe: William S. Normenthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/33.1/mb.ashx
Craig, please see message I left today. I think we are talking about the same William S. Norment. Would love to talk to you and share any info that I have that might help you.2005-02-21 20:27:08Zhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/33.1/mb.ashxWilliamS. Normenthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/34/mb.ashx
I am continuing the research on my husband's family. A great uncle ran into a dead-end with William S. Norment, spouse Mary Norment. He was born in Virginia around 1788. Mary was born in Virginia also around 1806. Evidently they moved to Tenn from Va. They are buried at Hurrican Hill Cemetary in Dyer County Tenn. This line of Norment's was in the milling business. William Giles Norment (son of William S and Mary) owned a saw mill on the Obion River at a place known as the Burnt Mill Ferry, which is about 15 miles NW of Dyersburg, TN. 1850 Tenn census shows William S around 62 years of age and Wm Giles around his 40's. Children of this marriage was Julia Ann Amanda, Van Buren, Daniel, Jacoba and William Giles. I would appreciate any information anyone could share if they know this line of Norment's or have further info on William S, his parents, etc.<br><br>Thank you2005-02-21 20:24:31Zhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/34/mb.ashxWilliam S. Normenthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/33/mb.ashx
Hello Norment family researchers. My name is Craig McCanless and I am in the process of trying to trace my son in law, Charlie Norment's, ancestry. So far I have gotten back to William S. Norment who was born in VA in 1788. I have found him on the 1820 census in Mecklenberg Co. VA, 1830 in Davidson Co. TN, and 1840 through 1870 in Dyer Co. TN. <br>On the 1820 census William has 2 boys between 0 and 10, 3 girls between 0 and 10, and no wife. On the 1830 census he has 1 boy between 10 and 15, 1 boy between 15 and 20, and still no wife. On the 1840 census the youngest son is still with him and William S. has remarried and has 3 children between 0 and 5.<br>My main question goes back to the 1820 census in Mecklenburg Co. VA. William S. Norment is listed there as between 24 and 45. From later censuses I have found that he was 32. Also listed on that census are Achillias Norment between 18 and 24, James Norment Jr. between 18 and 24, James Norment Sr. over 45, Thomas Norment over 45, and another Thomas Norment bvetween 18 and 24. Can anyone tell me the relationships of these Norments? <br>In later censuses I have found that Achillias Norment and Hugh F. Norment moved to Henderson Co. KY, and James Norment Jr. and Richard moved to LA. One would have to think that these were brothers, but who were the fathers?<br>Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Craig McCanless <a href="mailto://cmccanless@earthlink.net">cmccanless@earthlink.net</a><br><br><br>2004-10-19 16:10:07Zcraigmac6http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/33/mb.ashxRe: tracing family historyhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/15.22/mb.ashx
Extensive information on this NORMENT branch can be found on my site at <a href="http://www.genealogy.com/users/b/e/n/Diane-Bender/" target="_blank">http://www.genealogy.com/users/b/e/n/Diane-Bender/</a>2004-07-11 18:54:58ZTimeBenderhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/15.22/mb.ashxBenjamin F. M. HURLEY &amp; wife Ulie NORMENT (d 1923 DC)http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/32/mb.ashx
2004-01-15 22:30:09ZTimeBenderhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/32/mb.ashxNORMENT of Caroline Co. VA, removed to DC &amp; AR 1850http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/26/mb.ashx
Based on the will of Samuel Norment, members of his immediate family have been identified. It is believed that he was a son of William Norment &amp; Mary "Polly" Harris, and I am seeking proof of this.<br>See my Worldconnect chart for full family:<br><a href="http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=dnbender" target="_blank">http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=dnbender</a><br>Samuel NORMENT, made 17 Sep 1889; filed 28 Mar 1891; Will No. 4343, 1891, recorded in Washington, DC, Wills No. 30, L.P.W., Folio 212 &amp;c., Box 127. A typeset (not typed) will with original signature on every page. Src: DC Archives &amp; Records Center, 1300 Naylor Ct., N.W., Washington, DC 10001-4225.<br>Heirs:<br>wife Mamie E. NORMENT, various property plus 1/3 of estate.<br>son Clarence F. NORMENT<br>son Harry NORMENT<br>dau Ulie N. HURLEY, wife of Benjamin F. M. HURLEY<br>dau Ida SMITH, wife of Odell S. SMITH<br>dau Ellie NORMENT, unmarried<br>brother Richard B. NORMENT, $5,000<br>sister Mrs. Sue WINFIELD, $5,000<br>sister Mrs. Ellen KIMBROUGH, $5000<br>sister Mrs. Jane THACH, $3200<br>niece Lula TROTTER, dau of my deceased sister Sarah, $2000<br>niece Jennie GROW, dau of my deceased sister Lucy $2000<br>bro-in-law Rev. James T. WARD $1000<br>execs: friend James S. EDWARD and son Clarence F. NORMENT<br>Witnesses:<br>Oliver T. THOMPSON, 475 Maryland Ave., SW, Washington, DC<br>Horatio BROWNING, 338 8th St., NW, Washington, DC<br>John J. BRANSON, Bennings, Washington, DC2004-01-15 22:11:50ZTimeBenderhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/26/mb.ashxNORMENT of Caroline Co. VA, removed to DC &amp; AR 1850http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/27/mb.ashx
Based on the will of Samuel Norment, members of his immediate family have been identified. It is believed that he was a son of William Norment &amp; Mary "Polly" Harris, and I am seeking proof of this.<br>See my Worldconnect chart for full family:<br><a href="http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=dnbender" target="_blank">http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=dnbender</a><br>Samuel NORMENT, made 17 Sep 1889; filed 28 Mar 1891; Will No. 4343, 1891, recorded in Washington, DC, Wills No. 30, L.P.W., Folio 212 &amp;c., Box 127. A typeset (not typed) will with original signature on every page. Src: DC Archives &amp; Records Center, 1300 Naylor Ct., N.W., Washington, DC 10001-4225.<br>Heirs:<br>wife Mamie E. NORMENT, various property plus 1/3 of estate.<br>son Clarence F. NORMENT<br>son Harry NORMENT<br>dau Ulie N. HURLEY, wife of Benjamin F. M. HURLEY<br>dau Ida SMITH, wife of Odell S. SMITH<br>dau Ellie NORMENT, unmarried<br>brother Richard B. NORMENT, $5,000<br>sister Mrs. Sue WINFIELD, $5,000<br>sister Mrs. Ellen KIMBROUGH, $5000<br>sister Mrs. Jane THACH, $3200<br>niece Lula TROTTER, dau of my deceased sister Sarah, $2000<br>niece Jennie GROW, dau of my deceased sister Lucy $2000<br>bro-in-law Rev. James T. WARD $1000<br>execs: friend James S. EDWARD and son Clarence F. NORMENT<br>Witnesses:<br>Oliver T. THOMPSON, 475 Maryland Ave., SW, Washington, DC<br>Horatio BROWNING, 338 8th St., NW, Washington, DC<br>John J. BRANSON, Bennings, Washington, DC2004-01-15 22:11:50ZTimeBenderhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/27/mb.ashxNORMENT Family in Hanover County, VAhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/31/mb.ashx
I am searching for information on the ancestors of my grandfather, William Russell Norment (b. February 22, 1851 d. November 11, 1914). He was married to Willie Etta Jones (b. February 19, 1861, d. October 15, 1925). I have reason to believe his father was William Ellerbe Norment (b. 1830, d. January 20, 1876) and his mother was Sallie Meredith Gardner (b. January 1829, d. in 1900). Any information you can supply will be deeply appreciated. My E-mail address is current.2003-07-20 22:46:01Zdnculhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/31/mb.ashxNorments of Henrico Co., VAhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/30/mb.ashx
My 5grandfather was Samuel Norment, died bef 8 June 1808 in Henrico Co. Wife Elizabeth unk. He had 7 children: Charles and Elizabeth (twins) b 1777; Millie b by 1778; Samuel 1782, Betsy 1784; Ann 1786 and John 1789. Charles m Harriet Cocke in 1838; my line comes from Millie who married Edmund Multon B. Cheatham 3 Mar 1792, probably in Henrico Co. Does this line sound familiar to anyone?<br> Any help would be appreciated.<br>Thanks, Jan<br>2003-07-04 23:52:31Zjbvassallohttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/30/mb.ashxRe: Western Kentucky Norment Familyhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/23.1/mb.ashx
I have a lot of Norments in my history.Most of them were <br>from ARKANSAS,KENTUCKY.....I don't know the ones from KENTUCKY I am still doing research on them...........<br>Do you know the name of the wagon train that the Norments<br>traveled on when they came to ARKANSAS.2003-01-14 06:02:22Zhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.norment/23.1/mb.ashx